KIDNEY CANCER, also known as renal cell cancer, accounts for four percent of all cancer cases in the UK. With cases of kidney cancer on the rise, what are the early signs that could help you catch it early?
Stroke: The surprising drink that may ‘halve’ your riskAccording to Cancer Research UK, kidney cancer is most commonly found in people aged 75 or over, accounting for around a third of new cases each year.
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